yes.
Nerd, Anime and Film Enjoyer, Video Editor, Python Dev, Learning Rust, Linux Enjoyer, Sick of Windows, Currently Running Pop!_OS, Debian and /e/OS
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yes.
Mastodon, Kbin, Lemmy and such are “compatible”.
Here’s an example of how to do it:
The bootloader is open so you could throw Fairphone’s Android on there no problem. I think they provide the files for that (didn’t check so don’t know for sure)
Of course, they’re not a member anymore
Allergic to capsaicin? Dude, I’m so sorry that must really suck
Yeah, here’s a guide: https://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Edit: Felt bad, here is an actual guide
Had us on the first half, not gonna lie
Nah, happily married to Linux and continuously pushing people into it
That’s like saying that Neovim is the real Vim
I’ve used Element and I actually prefer it over Discord. But I use Vim mode in Obsidian so I clearly don’t know squat about usability.
It’s actually been 6 years or so. However, I love it so much that I built a time machine to continuously go back so I can use it more (makes no sense, I know, just roll with it) so for me it has been 84 years
as long as that hasn’t happened yet
Hasn’t happened yet? Have you seen the new mobile app? What usability?
Thank you, kind stranger
While Discord may be a valid place for your project to gain traction, documentation, etc. shouldn’t be there as Discord is unsearchable. That’s what I’m saying.
Sorry but you can’t be serious. Do you really think that putting documentation, bug reports, FAQ, etc. on a Discord server is not a problem? If you want a place to discuss that is like Discord, use Element or some other FLOSS alternative because it just simply is more sustainable and better as it shows respect towards the user base.
Don’t speak the language but 100% agree